U.S. government buildings use a lot of energy. Many also use old or outdated equipment, which results in a waste of taxpayer funds on energy costs. Energy Savings Performance Contracts (ESPCs) redirect these taxpayer funds to lower the government's energy bills while creating quality jobs across the country. Check out AJW's new

On April 3, 2017, a bipartisan, bicameral coalition issued a letter to the White House urging the President and administering agencies to support the continued use of Energy Savings Performance Contracts and Utility Energy Service Contracts. These innovative public-private partnerships enable the federal government to implement much needed energy and water infrastructure improvements by

January 21, 2016 - AJW, Inc. today released comments by the Third-Party Delivered Energy Efficiency Coalition on EPA's Proposed Federal Plan and Model Trading Rules to implement the Clean Power Plan. The comments, filed during the public comment process, offer recommendations that would address the dis-equilibrium in treatment of energy of energy efficiency in a

December 10, 2015 - AJW, Inc. today released a white paper entitled "Simplifying Energy Efficiency for States." As proposed, the mass-based approach in the Clean Power Plan (CPP) creates a dis-equilibrium in the treatment of energy efficiency as compared with a rate-based approach. The absence of a mechanism for directly crediting energy efficiency projects in a mass-based

November 12, 2015 - Thanks to those who joined us for the AJW webinar on EPA's Clean Power Plan Final Rule and its implications for cleantech industries. We were pleased to share our perspective on the key elements of the final rule, the proposed federal plan and what needs to be done to establish viable market drivers